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6THE GARDEN ISLAND. TUESDAY. SEPT. 3, 1918iBy AuthorityRULES AND REGULATIONS PRESCRIBED BY THE GOVERNOR OFHAWAII PURSUANT TO THEAUTHORITY IN HIM VESTED BYAN ACT OF CONGRESS APPROVED MAY 23, 1918, FOR THE SALE,GIFT, TRANSPORTATION, IMPORT AND EXPORT OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS IN THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII FOR MECHANICAL, SCIENTIFIC, SACRAMENTAL AND MEDICINAL PURPOSES. Rule 1. Deflations: The term Intoxicating liquors as used in thoseRules and Regulations shall be holdto Include only such Intoxicating liquors as are referred to and describedin the Act of Congress, approved May23, 1918."Board" as used in these Rules andRegulations shall mean the Hoard ofLicense Commissioners, as now constituted, or hereafter appointed by theGovernor, in each case for the Countyor City and County wherein a particular license is proposed to be or is exercised. "Inspector" shall mean the licenseInspector, and his deputies as hereinafter defined, in each case for theCounty or City and County wherein aparticular license is proposed to boor is exercised."Persons" as used in these Rulesand Regulations shall bo held andtaken to mean and include any corporation, joint stock company, individual or Individuals, acting or being singly or together as a co partnership, club ou association of any kindnh.itever.Rule 2. Except as authorized orlicensed so to do under these Rulesand Regulations, no corporation, firmor individual shall sell, or expose,keep or offer for sale, give away, manufacture, thansport, import or exportany intoxicating liquors, or solicit orreceive orders for the purchase or saleof any such Intoxicating liquors.Rule 3. The several boards of licence commissioners of the Countiesand of the City and County are hereby authorized and empowered, andshall have the sole power, authorityami discretion, subject only to theapproval of the Governor, each withinits own County or City and County,to grant, refuse, suspend, j-evoke andcontrol licenses to sell, give away,manufacture, transport, import andexport intoxicating liquors in suchCounty and City and County for niechanical, scientific, sacramental or inedlclnal purpose only.The said several boards of LicenseCommissioners as now constituted arehereby constituted Boards of LicenseCommissioners for the Counties andthe City and County for the Expresspurpose of performing the duties 1mposed upon them by those Rules andRegulations. The members of the several boards as now constituted shallcontinue to serve as such for the saidpurpose until their successors are appointed and qualified, unless soonerremoved from office by the Governor.Vacancies in the several boards shallbe filled by appointment by the Governor. Rule 4. Each board, within its ownCounty or City and County, and theindividual members thereof, shall, sofar as the same may be applicablehereto, and subject to the provisionsof the Act of Congress approved May23, 1918, nnd to these Rules and Regulations, have and exercise all thePowers and authority with respect tothe enforcement of these Rules asthey now have or heretofore have hadunder the provisions oj Chapter 122,R. L. II. 1915, and any amendmentsthereof, with respect to the enforcement of the provisions of that chapter.Rule 5. All expenses incurred bysaid boards shall be paid by theCounties and the Cityand County outof the appropriations now provided forby law for the expenses of suchboards, and all moneys received bysaid boards for license fees shall beremitted to the Treasurer of theCounty or City and County as aCounty or City nnd County realization. PROVIDED HOWEVER, that iffor any reason the said appropriationsshall not lie available for that purposethen the caid expenses shall bo pairtout of the Governor's contingent fundand all moneys received as licensefees shall l.o remitted to (he Treasurerof the Territory as a Territorial realization. tRule 6. Each Hoard shall appointan Inspector who shll be known asthe Chief Inspector for the Countyor City ai- 1 County where appointed,and who : hall receive such salary asthe Board shall decide. In each district of tl Territory, other than thedifctrfct w). ! the Chief Inspector hasbis (jjfice. the ''.ov( nment physicianfor su'-h (iinri't : v-l ,t: and i i hereby nx-ii'.'-'i fcfi'l ):-.;. .'i Ik IiU'yLi'-rihe Irn-p- tor for m b di.-trict ordititrictH. Hu'li ii puty :ei.-e ln-gpfectorv bhill MTV- Wllho'jt j,;:y. Itshall be the duty of '! h '! i-i'v li '-riseinspectors to issue pert,!' for ttiepurchase of Intoxicating Liquor., under these rules and regulations, within their own districts only and notolherwisu.Rule 7. Every license issued byany such board Bhall bo signed by theChairman of the Board and countersigned by the Chief Inspector.Rule 8. No license or renewalthereof shall be issued by any suchboard except upon a written application signed and verified by the applicant. Such application shall bo setforth:(1) The full name, age and placeof residence of the applicant; and, ifa co-partnership, the names, ages andrespective places of residence of allthe partners; if a corporation or jointstock company, Its full natno and dateof incorporation and the names of itsofficers; and, if any other associationof individuals other than a corporation, the names, ages and respectiveplaces of residence of its officers nndthe number of its members. . -(2) A particular description of thoplace or premises where the proposedlicense is to be exercised so that theexact location and extent thereof maybe clearly and definately determinedtherefrom.Rule 9. Any license issued underthese Rules and Regulations prior toJune 30, 11)19, shall expire on thatdate. All licenses issued -as of July1st of any year thereafter shall be forterm of one year, and if issued afterJulv 1st of any year shall bo for aterm to expire on tho 30th day of Junefollowing.Rule 10. Tho annual fee for a license to sell intoxicating liquor underthese Rules and Regulations shall beas follows: in the Judicial District ofHonolulu, City and County of Honolulu, One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars;in. the Judicial District of South Hilo,Seventy Five ($75.00) Dollars; in theJudicial Districts of Lihuo and Wailuku, Fifty (.7.10.00) Dollars; and allother Judicial Districts of the Territory, Twenty Five ($25.00) Dollars,'which fee shall be and become payable in two semiannual installmentsin advance on the li,t day of July andJanuary of each year. No licenseshall issue until such installment ofthe fee has been paid to the secretaryof the board of license commissionersfor tho County in which such applicant proposes to exercise his license:PROVIDED. HOWEVER, if tho application is for a license 'for a part ofa year the license fee shall be proportionately computed and paid as hithis Rule provided.Rule 11. If the second installmentof the license fee for any license shallnot be paid when duo, the licensewhereon the same is due shall, Ipsofacto, bo suspended until paymentshall be made; and any attempt ofthe licensee to exercise his businessunder such license, whilo such licenseis so suspended, shall subject him toall the penalties by said Act of Congress prescribed; and his license maybe revoked or further suspended.Rule 12. There shall also be filedwith every application for a license,or the renewal of a license, a goodand sufficient bond with such sufficient sureties as may be approved bythe board substantially in the formprescribed by Rule 13 hereof, in thesum of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars. Rule 13. The form of the bond required by the preceding Rule shall besubstantially as follows:"KNOW ALL MEN BY THESEPRESENTS: That wens principal,and andas surities,are held and firmly bound unto..in the penal sum of Five Hundred($500.00) Dollars lawful money of theUnited States, to be levied on ourrespective Joint and several properties in case the conditions hereinafterset forth shall be violated; for thejust and full payment of which wehereby jointly and severally bind ourselves, our heirs, exectutors and administrators. Sealed with our seals and dated thisday of " A. D.llilThe Condition of this obligation isas follows:WHEREAS, the above boundenapplied or is about to apply for a licenseto sell intoxicating liquors in accordance with an Act of Congress approved May 23, 1918, and in accordancewith the Rules and Regulations promulgated by the Governor pursuant totie provisions of said Act. and hascomplied with all the requirements oflu w relative to the making of such app'Yation. NOW, THEREFORE, if tho said application shall be granted and saidlicense issued unto saidand if.di ring the continuance of said license,I li said.-.1 nil failhf.'.'ly observe and keep allthe conditions of said license, and alllaws, rules ml r. "rulatlons applicableto the holding a.iJ exorcise thereof,;u d shall not be convicted of the viola ion of any such conditions or laws,Mr'-ii this obligation shall be. void;otherwise upon proof of a convictionof any such offense being made to the-.it i. f :i i ion of a court of competentjuri.j'iii lion, judgement .shall bo enter-rd against the principal and sureties Inamed herein, for the full amount ofthe linn and costs imposed us a penalty upon such conviction, nnd for thocost of all proceedings In connectiontherewith.PrincipalSuretiesIn the presence of:Rule 14. Conditions of License:Licenses shall be subject to the following conditions and provisions:(1) That the license is Issued andaccepted subject to all rules and regulations which have been or may bethereafter promulgated by the Governor under the provisions of saidAct of Congress in regard to suspension or revocation thereof by theboard for any violations of the conditions thereof, or of any law, rulo orregulation affecting the same.(2) That no intoxicating liquorsshall be sold, given away, furnished,manufactured, transported, Importedor exported except for mechanical,scientific, sacramental or medicinalpurposes, and only as provided for bythe Rules and Regulations promulgated by the Governor.(3) That the license shall at all, hues bo displayed in a conspicuous,ilac on tie premises described therel. ;(4) That the licensed premisesohall at all times be open to Inspectionjy the inspector of the board, anymember of the board, officers of thepolice force, and any person designated by tho Governor.(5) That for the violation of anyof the said conditions or of the saidAct of Congress or of any rule or regulation promulgated by the Governorpursuant to said Act, the licenseeshall become liable to all penaltiesand prosecutions provided by law withrespect thereto, in addition to and independently of any action of the boardwith respect to his license.Rule 15. Revocation and Suspension of License:' In the exercise ofihe power and authority by theseRules and Regulations conferred, eachi.o.u'd of license commissioners mayrevoke or suspend any license issueduy virtue of Us approval either lorthe violation o any conditions of suchlicense or for the violation of any ruleor regulation promulgated by the Governor pursuant to said Act of Congress, or upon conviction at law of alicensee of the violation of any of theprovisions of said Act of Congress relative to the sale of intoxicatingliquors, or for ony other cause deemedsufficient by the board.Rule 16. Any person desiring topurchase intoxicating liquors for mechanical, scientific, sacramental or medicinal purposes shall first obtainwritten permit for such purpose fromthe inspector. Before issuing suchpermit the inspector shall satisfy himself that the intoxicating liquorsought to be purchased is actually andbona fide required for a purpose contemplated by said Act of Congress;PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that no permit shall be issued for the purchase ofintoxicating liquor for medicinal purposes except upon the written prescription of a physician duly licensedas such, which prescription shall beretained by tho Inspector and filed inhis office as a part of his permanentrecord, and provided further that theInspector may issue permits to physicians and surgeons, duly licensedas such, for the purchase of intoxicating liquor from a licensee, for use bysuch physician or surgeon in compounding medicines.Rule 17. fThe Inspector shall keepa true and exact record of all permitsissued by him, which record shall showin detail tho date of the permit, thename and address of tho person towhom issued, tho purpose for whichit was issued, and the kind and amountof intoxicating liquor specified therein.Rule 18. No licensee shall sellgive away, or otherwise dispose of anyintoxicating liquor except upon a permit from the inspector, and then onlyto the person to whom the said permitwas issued. AH such permits shall beconsecutively numbered by the inspector and retained and filed by theinlicensee as a part of his permanentrecord of sales. The licensee shallalso keep a true and exact record ofall sales made by him, which recordshall show in detail the date of suchsale, the number of the permit underwhich the same was sold, the personto whom sold, the purpose for whichit was purchased, and the amount andKind of intoxicating liquor sold. Thesaid record shall be open to inspectionby the inspector or any member of theboard at any reasonable hour, or anyperson designated by the Governor.Rule 19. All intoxicating liquorssold by tho licensee for mechanical orscientific purposes shall, so far as maybe possible in view of the contemplated u:,e of tho same, be denaturedso as to render the same unfit forhuman consumption.Rule 20. No intoxicating liquorsshall be imported info his district byany licensee from any other part ofthe Territory, stales or foreign coun-jtrjfc unless buch licensee's order forthe same shall have received the written approval and endorsement of thoinspector. The said Inspector shallkeep a detailed record of all suchorders and shall from time to time examine the licensee's stock of liquor onhand, and, for the purpose of keeping an accurate check on the amountnnd kind of business done by thelicensee, compare the samo with theamount ordered and the amount sold.Rule 21. Upon written applcationtherefor by any person known orproven to the Inspector to be a clergyman of any Christian denominationregularly engaged in his vocation, Inwhich said application it shall be setforth that the wine therein mentionedis to be used solely for sacramentalpurposes, the Inspector shall issue tosuch applicant a permit to purchasewine for sacramental purposes fromany duly licensed dealer in tho Territory and or a permit to receivesuch wine for said purposes from anyother clergyman In the Territory lawfully possessing same and or a permit to obtain and receive wine forsaid purposes from another part ofthe Territory than that in which theapplicant resides and I or a permit toimport wine for said purposes fromany other part of the United States orfrom any foreign country and or apermit to transport and or dispose ofwine for sacramental purposes; andany and all such permits so issuedshall be honored by and be a protection to (a) all licensed dealers sellingor furnishing such wine upon suchpermits, (b) all clergymen furnishingwine upon such permits, and (c) allpersons aiding in transporting suchwines upon such permits.Rule 22. No licensee shall exportany intoxicating liquor from the County in which such licensee is doingbusiness, to any other County of theTerritory except upon a permit Issuedby tho inspector of the County towhich such liquor is intended to beexported.Rule 23. No person shall transportfrom one place to another within theTerritory of Hawaii any intoxicatingliquor except upon a written orderfor such transportation signed by alicensee or by a Clergyman as definedin Rulo 21 hereof. Any person violating this rule shall be liable to thepenalties provided for in said Act ofCongress for illegal transportation;the said order for transportation shallbo exhibited on demand to any inspector, to any member of the board orpolice force, or to any other persondesignated by the Governor to act in-the premises. Said order for transportation shall be in the followingform :To .-.You are hereby authorized and requested to transport fromin the County of T. H.,to in the Countyof T. H., and todeliver to...A thefollowing cases or packages of intoxicating liquor, to-wit:This order for transportation is to beexhibited by you upou demand madeby any License Inspector, any member of the Board of License Commissioners, or of tho police force, orany person having written authorityfrom the Governor of Hawaii.Dated at ,191...PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that thisrule shall not apply to any person lawfully purchasing alcoholic liquor upona proper permit If such purchasershall personally transport such liquorfrom one place to another for the purposes indicated in his permit.Rule 24. All physicians and surgeons duly licensed as such in theTerritory of Hawaii, may sell andotherwise dispose of intoxicatingliquors to a patient without the licenseprovided for by these Rules and Regulations when and only when such intoxicating liquors shall have been compounded with medicinal drugs forbona fide use by such patient as inedicine only. All licensed pharmacistsmay, without the license required bythese Rules and Regulations, but onlyupon the written prescription of a physician or surgeon, sell and otherwisedispose of intoxicating liquors whenand only when compounded with suchmedicinal drugs.Rule 25. These Rules and Regulations shall not apply to the sale orother disposal of patent and proprietary medicines containing alcohol orother intoxicating liquors.Rule 26. It shall be the' duty ofevery inspector, and it shall be lawfulfor any member of the board, at allreasonable times, and at any timewhatsoever if there be any reason forsuspicion that tho conditions of anylicense are being violated, withoutwarrant to enter into and upon anylicensed premises and inspect thesame and any part thereof, to ascertain whether or not all conditions ofthe license and all provisions of theseRules and Regulations are being complied with.Rule 27. Theso Rules and Regulations shall be in full force and effectfrom and after midnight of tho 20thday of August, A. D., 1918, and shallbe published at least once a week forfour consecutive weeks (four inscr-Hons) in a newspaper or newspapersof general circulation In each Countyand City and County. All subsequentadditions nnd amendments to thoseRules and Regulations shall likewisebe published and shall bo effectivefrom and after the date of the firstpublication in each County and Cityand County.Done at the Executive Building,Honolulu, T. II., this 15th day of 'August. A. D., 1918.(Sgd) c. ,i. McCarthy,. GovernorAugust 20-27-Sept.-3-10FOR THE HOUSE.To the voters on Kauai:I beg to announce myself as a candidate on the Democratic ticket atthe forth coming primaries for theHouse of Representatives.I respectfully solicit the support ofthe voters of Kauai.M. S. 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